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"Associates of the owner" tell the Miami Herald Dolphins owner Stephen Ross doesn't have new coach Adam Gase on a three-year leash.

"After three years, if we haven’t made the playoffs, we’re looking for a new coach," Ross said in his own words Monday. "That’s just the way it is. The fans want it." Apparently, however, the owner was "speaking broadly about NFL trends," and not Gase in particular. The reality is, those "broad NFL trends" will almost certainly apply to Gase if his first three years — if he makes it that long — don't live up to expectations. Feb 15 - 2:53 PM

Dolphins VP of Football Operations Mike Tannenbaum said new HC Adam Gase will have control over the 53-man roster.

It's a lot of power for a first-year coach with only coordinating experience. Recently-promoted GM Chris Grier will be limited to the draft and free agency. Gase will also handle play-calling and doesn't expect to hire an offensive coordinator. The Dolphins are clearly all-in on Gase. Jan 9 - 3:24 PM

It is reportedly a five-year deal from the man who will become the youngest coach in the league at just 37. After striking out in offseasons past, owner Stephen Ross finally landed his man. A strong offensive mind who coaxed an efficient season out of Jay Cutler and helped Peyton Manning to some of his best performances, Gase will now be responsible for elevating Ryan Tannehill from an average NFL starter into the franchise quarterback he is paid like. With Gase gone, the Bears could turn to QB coach Dowell Loggains for their coordinator spot, although Gase could look to bring Loggains with him to Miami. Lions OC Jim Bob Cooter could also be a consideration if the Lions let him walk. Jan 9 - 11:47 AM

The Palm Beach Post's Andrew Abramson reports the Dolphins are finalizing a deal to make Adam Gase their new head coach.

The writing has been on the wall the last several days. ESPN's Adam Schefter reports there are still "slight issues" remaining, but the deal will likely be finalized Saturday. Gase was also a candidate for the Giants, Eagles and Browns. Bears QB coach Dowell Loggains will be a name to watch as Chicago searches for a replacement for Gase. Jan 9 - 9:47 AM

Jordan Cameron (concussions, injured reserve) will make a decision about his NFL future after the season.

"I'm not shutting the door on anything," Cameron said. "I'm going to wait until after the season. I'm kind of glad I get to talk to you because everyone's counting me out — he's done, he's retiring. No, I'm not. I'll think about that after the season. That's really all I have to say about it." Cameron has suffered four documented concussions as a pro, but says his most recent one was not the most severe. He also believes he's still in his physical prime. If he keeps playing, Cameron will become a free agent in March.

So is Laremy Tunsil (shoulder). Both were absent last week against the Niners. According to Rapoport, Albert is expected to play with a cast on his injured wrist. It's a boost to Jay Ajayi's rushing outlook, though he still has a difficult matchup against Baltimore's front seven.